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This test makes sense if the truck will be used as an armored truck.
But let's test the doors to see if bullets penetrate the door.
Watch carefully.
You should try shooting an RPG.Cool!
Twenty years in Armor, shooting all kinds of small arms, machine gun, grenade launchers, mortars, rockets, crew served weapons and tank main gun, and I still like to see the effect of a round going through metal vehicles. I could not possibly count the rounds I have put through armored through various armored vehicles, but I always liked it and still do.
I never had the opportunity. Sounds cool! What country were you in, if you can say.You should try shooting an RPG.
You need ear plugs and earmuffs.
It's loud as fuck.
This test makes sense if the truck will be used as an armored truck.
But let's test the doors to see if bullets penetrate the door.
Watch carefully.
This test makes sense if the truck will be used as an armored truck.
But let's test the doors to see if bullets penetrate the door.
Watch carefully.
Soooo you're telling me that even armored cars are not truly armored.Cool!
Twenty years in Armor, shooting all kinds of small arms, machine gun, grenade launchers, mortars, rockets, crew served weapons and tank main gun, and I still like to see the effect of a round going through metal vehicles. I could not possibly count the rounds I have put through armored through various armored vehicles, but I always liked it and still do.
The truck, the .50 Cal or the wallet?Oh! I got one of those things. I should use it.
I bet tomorrow the store guy get wadded up cash.
I fired many weapons both as a CA Cadet in high school and later in the Army at Ft. Ord, CA. After I finished AIT, I only fired a Rocket Launcher in Germany several times. I suspect you guessed correctly what would pass through the door of the truck. I figured it out myself. They tore wires up using the .50 cal rounds. I did not fire that machine gun in the Army but shot one when a CA Cadet. This was CA notion of the ROTC.Cool!
Twenty years in Armor, shooting all kinds of small arms, machine gun, grenade launchers, mortars, rockets, crew served weapons and tank main gun, and I still like to see the effect of a round going through metal vehicles. I could not possibly count the rounds I have put through armored through various armored vehicles, but I always liked it and still do.
The wallet thing. Somebody gave it to me. It's really nice, RFID and all that.The truck, the .50 Cal or the wallet?
The small cal bullets could have bounced off and back at the shooter. But this never happened for these guys.As someone who shot a bulletproof windshield that was dumped out in the woods when a kid..these guys are dumb. Those bullets can bounce back.
That's not the same experience I had. I had a ricochet hit me in the calf.The small cal bullets could have bounced off and back at the shooter. But this never happened for these guys.
Oh, but it could have.The small cal bullets could have bounced off and back at the shooter. But this never happened for these guys.
Cool. I grew up shooting, hunting, etc and could hit anything I aimed at, long before Army. In basic I was a natural shooter on any range. It was 11Delta Armored Reconnaissance Scout, One Unit Station Training, Basic and AIT, so I got trained on M-16, M-60 Machine Gun, M2 .50 Machine gun, as well as adjusting Mortar fire, hand grenades and L.A.W. Rockets, along with live Demolition Training with a variety of explosives and detonators electric and non-electric for cratering, breaching and ditching. I loved anything that went bang or boom, treating all with the respect, all that firepower deserves and before I left, had qualified Expert level and badge on everything I touched. I still get to ranges frequently for pistol, AR, and shotgun, and am a licensed conceal carrier.I fired many weapons both as a CA Cadet in high school and later in the Army at Ft. Ord, CA. After I finished AIT, I only fired a Rocket Launcher in Germany several times. I suspect you guessed correctly what would pass through the door of the truck. I figured it out myself. They tore wires up using the .50 cal rounds. I did not fire that machine gun in the Army but shot one when a CA Cadet. This was CA notion of the ROTC.
This test makes sense if the truck will be used as an armored truck.
But let's test the doors to see if bullets penetrate the door.
Watch carefully.
That was not in the Test. But I believe you are correct.Dude, an up-armored humvee won't stop a .50.
Hell, even a bradley won't stop one anywhere except on the front plate.
I appreciate what you did. Where did you have Basic?Cool. I grew up shooting, hunting, etc and could hit anything I aimed at, long before Army. In basic I was a natural shooter on any range. It was 11Delta Armored Reconnaissance Scout, One Unit Station Training, Basic and AIT, so I got trained on M-16, M-60 Machine Gun, M2 .50 Machine gun, as well as adjusting Mortar fire, hand grenades and L.A.W. Rockets, along with live Demolition Training with a variety of explosives and detonators electric and non-electric for cratering, breaching and ditching. I loved anything that went bang or boom, treating all with the respect, all that firepower deserves and before I left, had qualified Expert level and badge on everything I touched. I still get to ranges frequently for pistol, AR, and shotgun, and am a licensed conceal carrier.
In Kuwait a few miles from the Iraqi border.I never had the opportunity. Sounds cool! What country were you in, if you can say.
Fort Knox, Kentucky, back when it was home of the Armor School. There have been a lot of bases and a lot of ranges since then.I appreciate what you did. Where did you have Basic?